Aristocrat displayed its widest ever Spanish market games portfolio at the 2019 Madrid show in Spain
Global gaming solutions developer, Aristocrat Technologies showcased its most comprehensive portfolio of games for the Spanish market at the Feria Internacional del Juego in April. Incorporating a wide range of premium games for both Salon and Casino segments, Stand C17 hosted a mixture of proven and ‘coming next’ concepts not previously seen by Spanish gaming operators, under a localised version of Aristocrat’s ‘It’s all about what’s inside’ global theme.
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Aristocrat’s portfolio for Spanish casinos has been vastly expanded this year, with around 30 new games being made available in 17 jurisdictions, incorporating concepts with a proven track record in appealing to all player segments.
Vice-President, Sales & Business Development (Casino) – EMEA, Erik van den Berg explained: “Spain is a major focus for Aristocrat’s casino footprint expansion in Europe and we are working closely with key partners in the country to offer players the best possible games from Aristocrat’s expansive global portfolio.”
Lightning Link – the original and best ‘Hold & Spin’ phenomenon, a worldwide success and already firmly established at several Spanish casinos – is being bolstered with the addition of four new base games: Bengal Treasures, Wild Chuco, Dragon Riches and Eyes of Fortune, adding new base game variety for bank extensions and new installations.
Aristocrat EMEA’s James Boje at the FIJMA show
“Visitors to our stand at the ICE Show in London were impressed by the progress that has been made to Aristocrat’s offering for Spanish Salons,” said Alfonso Sánchez, Sales Director (non-casino) – EMEA. “Tis includes a number of improvements to the player interface; notably a more convenient credit conversion and help screen panel built into the main game’s touch display, as well as a more intuitive, simplified button panel and autoplay functionality.”
Mr. Sánchez continued: “Te library of games is being continually strengthened by adding more titles featuring mechanics found in the most popular game families such as Gold Stacks, Coyote
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Queen, Sacred Guardians and Sweet Skulls, offering operators more flexibility in bet entry price points and standalone jackpot levels. We have also introduced five ‘Legends’ dual game packs, whereby players can choose to play original versions of Aristocrat’s legendary global classics – 5 Dragons, 5 Koi, Geisha, Queen of the Nile and Whales of Cash – or elect to play deluxe renditions, usually requiring an ante bet for the chance of winning enhanced free games features.” Also on display was the new ‘Nido del Dragón’ Mystery Jackpot solution, offering duelling jackpots that players can win at no additional cost to their wager, available soon on a videowall sign that can be added to any of Aristocrat’s Salon banks.
“Originated by Aristocrat, the ‘Hold & Spin’ mechanic has set a new benchmark in gaming, with Lightning Link having demonstrated market- leading performance for a period spanning not just months, but several years,” explained Mr. van den Berg. “Another of its highly respected derivatives, Mighty Cash has also been capturing players’ hearts across the world and is now coming to Spain in both premium and standard formats.”
Zorro and Pan Am will feature in the Arc Single Premium Pod format in the Mighty Link (linked progressive) configuration, whilst standalone Mighty Cash games include Vegas Wins and Outback Bucks.
Te extraordinary Arc Double cabinet – enjoying a substantial following courtesy of the highly popular Game of Trones, backed up by Te Walking Dead 2 – will also benefit from
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